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Federal employees will no longer have to meet Elon Musk’s demand that they list their weekly accomplishments in an email or ...
Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, who was one of the first employees linked to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), was attacked in an alleged carjacking incident on August 3 in Washington DC.
“Washington, D.C., must be safe, clean, and beautiful for all Americans and, importantly, for the World to see,” Trump wrote ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday reignited his threat for the federal government to “run” Washington, DC, after a former Department of Government Efficiency employee was assaulted in an attempted ...
The move appears to be part of a broader effort to remove the mark the tech billionaire left on the Trump administration.
The Trump administration has nixed Elon Musk’s “five things” process, in which workers gave the administration bullet points summarizing their actions over the past week.
Trump threatens federal takeover of DC if District doesn't prosecute minors as young as 14 as adults
WASHINGTON — Youth crime is the focus of President Donald Trump's latest threat to take back federal control over Washington, ...
The comments come as the Trump admin debates how far it can go to exert control over cities struggling with crime and ...
The Trump administration plans to end one of Musk's key DOGE initiatives as soon as Tuesday, Reuters reported.
Office of Personnel Management ends Musk's federal employee reporting requirement, citing managers have other tools to track ...
Federal workers were ordered to email the Office of Personnel Management as part of a drive to drastically cut staff numbers ...
Though many federal agencies had already phased out the emails, the official axing is another indication of the rift between ...
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